Triumph Bonneville-style 400cc motorcycle spotted undisguised ahead of debut The upcoming Triumph Bonneville 400 has been revealed in its unmasked form, offering a first look at its retro-inspired design and updated mechanical components. The motorcycle, part of Triumph’s expanding small-displacement lineup, features a classic roadster aesthetic with elements borrowed from larger Bonneville models. Its design includes a metal fuel tank, a round headlamp, and a long single-piece seat, positioning it as a departure from the sportier looks of existing 400cc Triumph offerings. Additional retro touches such as wire-spoke wheels, a redesigned radiator grille, and an underbelly guard further emphasize its vintage character. This marks the first Bonneville-style motorcycle built on the 400cc platform developed through the Bajaj-Triumph partnership. The model is expected to compete with rivals like the Royal Enfield Classic 350 and Jawa Jawa, broadening Triumph’s presence in the compact motorcycle segment. The Bonneville 400’s design shifts toward a more relaxed, classic roadster profile, contrasting with the aggressive styling of current 400cc models. Key hardware changes include a dual rear shock absorber setup, replacing the monoshock configuration used on other Triumph 400cc models. This modification is likely to alter the motorcycle’s ride dynamics and visual appeal. The swingarm has also been revised to accommodate the new suspension layout. At the front, the disc brake has been moved to the right side of the wheel, a departure from the left-mounted setup on existing models. A new instrument cluster is also visible, though its functionality remains unconfirmed. The engine is expected to retain the same unit used in the Triumph Speed 400, producing 40 bhp and 37.5 Nm of torque.#triumph #royal_enfield #bonneville_400 #jawa #bajaj_triumph